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for-sale Chiappa Rhino 60DS in 9mm. Now $850
LCPfraTN replied to Kevin Mac's topic in Firearms Classifieds
If it’s still available at the end of the month, I may take you up on that offer. -
for-sale Chiappa Rhino 60DS in 9mm. Now $850
LCPfraTN replied to Kevin Mac's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I wish you were closer! -
I wish you were closer!
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ad closed LNIB Ruger LCRx 38SPL "NEW Price $395.00" - Sold
LCPfraTN replied to The Legion's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Okay, I’ll take it! You wore me down. -
ad closed LNIB Ruger LCRx 38SPL "NEW Price $395.00" - Sold
LCPfraTN replied to The Legion's topic in Firearms Classifieds
You are tempting me now! -
So sad! The first concert that I ever went to was when she was performing at the Dixie National Rodeo in Jackson, MS in the mid seventies. My wife and I also saw her in concert at one of the Tunica casinos several years ago. She still put on a great performance then.
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Oh crap…in my area and so very tempting!
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If you were on the other side of the state, I’d be sorely tempted by this beautiful revolver!
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ad closed Mossberg Maverick 88- Tactical Stock
LCPfraTN replied to DesertRanger's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I’d take it if you were on the other side of the state! -
A couple of things to point out. 1. Sales tax is technically collected from the buyer, so the sellers aren’t directly bearing any sales tax cost…there is of course an indirect cost of dealing with the administrative burden of collecting and reporting said tax. 2. 1099 reporting has always been used to report gross sales, not net profit. The threshold for reporting sales of goods has now been lowered to the same level as sales of services has been for years. 3. 1099 reported income is generally reported as sales on Schedule C of form 1040, then you deduct all of your expenses and cost of goods sold…obviously, you’ll need to have documentation support for the expenses if you get audited. If you have net income, then you’ll owe tax, if you don’t have net income (in other words, you have a net loss), then you won’t pay any tax. This has nothing to do with itemized or standard deductions.
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ad-closed SOLD-RUGER SS VAQUERO 357 MAG 4 5/8"
LCPfraTN replied to lshel's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Wish you were closer to me! -
ad-closed Ruger GP100 .22LR & Ruger GP100 .357
LCPfraTN replied to Kimber451911's topic in Firearms Classifieds
That .22 is very tempting! -
ad-closed Smith 41 target 22 / anschutz 54 / Sig 232sl Memphis
LCPfraTN replied to jeffmem's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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ad-closed " SOLD" Ruger SP101 22 Cal. For Sale REVISED
LCPfraTN replied to DFitz2021's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Nice revolver! I wish you were closer! -
Just saw this, but hope he’s doing better now!
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I’m betting that these will be selling close to or below MSRP in the not too distant future...just have to be patient and let those that just gotta have it now get theirs for whatever they’re willing to pay.
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A good starting point for better Irish Whiskey for bourbon drinkers is Jameson Black Barrel. It’s made using recharred barrels, so you get more of the barrel influence as opposed to the regular Jameson that is just aged in used barrels without any extra charring. Have you tried Gentleman Jack, Basil Hayden or Angels Envy? Those are all lighter style bourbons/Tennessee whiskeys that are “smoother” than many other bourbons. Obviously, they are still very different from the lighter flavor profile of Irish Whiskey, but I find them to be good recommendations for entry level bourbons for new bourbon drinkers. I am a lover of all spirits, but I want quality and some age on most of the things I drink. I might have a single malt scotch one night, a bourbon another night, rum the next, etc., etc. It’s all good if you find the right bottles.
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I assume you’ve bought and tried Tullamore DEW by now, but if you haven’t, I definitely prefer it over regular Jameson.
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Wilco Tactical might be another option for you.
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Discounts for C&R License Holders
LCPfraTN replied to Mike A's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
Oh, I’m fully aware of that, but I got most of the C&R guns that I wanted through the surplus market years ago. The prices in the secondary market have gotten pricey, and many sellers don’t want to accept C&R licenses, so they force you to go through an FFL in order to buy from them anyway. I just got tired of messing with the hassle of it given the few purchases that I made after my last renewal, so I decided it was easier for me to just let my C&R license lapse. There’s not much that I want that I don’t already have that is C&R eligible, and if I find something from a local individual, I don’t have to worry about any of it (currently) in a face to face transfer between TN residents. -
Discounts for C&R License Holders
LCPfraTN replied to Mike A's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
That’s why I let my C&R license lapse...just wasn’t enough use for it anymore. -
That’s a very nice and unique little revolver!
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If you are talking about Lorcin, Jennings and Davis pistols in calibers larger than .32acp, I agree with you, although Lorcins of any caliber can be problematic. The camouflage one in my collection pictures is one of the better Lorcin models made because the frame was made from an aluminum alloy instead of being made from zinc alloy like most Lorcins.